Making the Gradation of SDI Input Signals Appear Smooth (When Using the Serial Digital Interface Module)
Apply dynamic rounding to video signals input from an SDI connector to make the gradation appear smooth.
Dynamic rounding is applied by default. If you do not want to apply dynamic rounding, set this setting to [OFF].
1 Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the selection button for the video signal you want to adjust.
2 1 In the top menu, select [Dynamic Rounding] and confirm; 2 select [OFF] and confirm.
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Luminance Offset | 0 IRE | On | |
Chroma Level | 100% |
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3 Press the ESC button to close the ACCESS menu.
Note
If dynamic rounding is not performed, the video gradation will have visible contouring artifacts because this unit drops the lower 2 bits of 10 bit SDI input signals.
Adjusting the Clock Phase of RGB SignalsOf the video signals assigned to the selection buttons, adjust the RGB signals input to the RGB input connectors.
Perform this adjustment to display small characters clearly.
1 Press the ACCESS button in the same column as the selection button for the RGB signal you want to adjust.
2 1 In the top menu, select [Phase], and confirm; 2 adjust with the slider.
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Adjust the colors used for color matte, used as
1 Press INT in the NEXT selection buttons.
The INT source selection menu appears.
Operations 3 Chapter
Video/Audio Signal Adjustments and Settings | 161 |
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